KRAUSER, LawrenceLemon McSweeney's, (Brooklyn) 2000 - A collection of 11 items related to the playwright's first novel, as follows: two velobound proofs, one printed on rectos only, one double-sided and signed by Krauser; one copy of the book, unsigned, and with eight copies of the dust jacket (2 folded, 6 flat), each uniquely illustrated, annotated, and/or signed by Krauser (as was the entire print run). The eight annotated and illustrated jackets included here tell a bit of a story: the first one (dated 10/9/00 and labeled #1) features a regal character with a flag; the next five are dated 10/10 and are created on the flight from Reykjavik, Iceland (where the book was being printed and bound), during which Krauser has apparently noticed glaring errors in his proofs. One jacket reads: "Is it possible that my anxiety re THESE THOSE F*CKING TYPOES HOW COULD I MISS THEM is causing turbulence in this plane, to this plane, now? [to believe that would constitute or imply psychosis].Hell in the Heavens." Next, a self portrait with: "If this plane crashes, the typos in my book won't seem as horrible." And then, a more wavering portrait with, "doodling seems to help - how?- me feel better about the typos TOO MANY TOO MANY OUCH!!! ALL MY MEGALOFAULT." There then follow two more doodled jackets from the same day, one is a bit of a carnival abstract, one is more of an inhabited landscape. Two more doodled proof jackets are wrapped around the book, one dated in November and one in December; the December one is a scrawl but bears the title; the November one seems more equanimous. The six flat jackets are all identified by the author as "printer's proofs" and have the publisher's trim markings and color guide present, and all are signed by Krauser. The two folded jackets are wrapped around the book and have the author's individual designs and dates but no signatures. All elements are fine. Needless to say, unique. [Attributes: First Edition; Signed Copy]

KRAUSER, LawrenceLemon (Brooklyn): McSweeney's. (2000). A collection of 11 items related to the playwright's first novel, as follows: two velobound proofs, one printed on rectos only, one double-sided and signed by Krauser; one copy of the book, unsigned, and with eight copies of the dust jacket (2 folded, 6 flat), each uniquely illustrated, annotated, and/or signed by Krauser (as was the entire print run). The eight annotated and illustrated jackets included here tell a bit of a story: the first one (dated 10/9/00 and labeled #1) features a regal character with a flag; the next five are dated 10/10 and are created on the flight from Reykjavik, Iceland (where the book was being printed and bound), during which Krauser has apparently noticed glaring errors in his proofs. One jacket reads: "Is it possible that my anxiety re THESE THOSE F*CKING TYPOES HOW COULD I MISS THEM is causing turbulence in this plane, to this plane, now? [to believe that would constitute or imply psychosis]...Hell in the Heavens." Next, a self portrait with: "If this plane crashes, the typos in my book won't seem as horrible." And then, a more wavering portrait with, "doodling seems to help - how?- me feel better about the typos TOO MANY TOO MANY OUCH!!! ALL MY MEGALOFAULT." There then follow two more doodled jackets from the same day, one is a bit of a carnival abstract, one is more of an inhabited landscape. Two more doodled proof jackets are wrapped around the book, one dated in November and one in December; the December one is a scrawl but bears the title; the November one seems more equanimous. The six flat jackets are all identified by the author as "printer's proofs" and have the publisher's trim markings and color guide present, and all are signed by Krauser. The two folded jackets are wrapped around the book and have the author's individual designs and dates but no signatures. All elements are fine. Needless to say, unique. First Edition. No Binding. Fine.

Dennerline, Thorsten.Eight original etchings in color. Np, ca. 2000. Images measure 5 x 7 inches on a sheet 9 3/4 x 11. Each is no. 1 of 8, signed by the artist. PLUS 2 proofs. All fine. Dennerline has been creating artist's books since 1997 at the Bird Press. He received a BFA from the University of Massachusetts and an MFA from Syracuse University. He has exhibited his work across the U.S., Valparaiso, Chile, and Copenhagen and other cities in Denmark. His prints and books are included in numerous collections including The Saint Louis Art Museum, Yale University Library, Kunstindustri Museet in Copenhagen Denmark, Mortimer Rare Book Room- Smith College, University of Vermont Special Collections and the Library of Congress. Dennerline is currently on the Art faculty at Bennington College.

Weiner, Lawrence -Nach Alles. After All. MINT COPY. Berlin, Deutsche Guggenheim, 2000. As a special edition Weiner designed an explorer's kit compromised of two optical instruments: a telescope and magnifying glass. Stored in a luminous orange travel case, these instruments can be used to survey both the minute and the distant. Limited edition of 50 copies, numbered by hand and signed by the artist.The set of anodized aluminum, optical-precision instruments was produced exclusively for Deutsche Guggenheim Berlin's Edition No. 12 in collaboration with the training workshop of Carl Zeiss. Weiner, Lawrence.

Kusama, YayoiPumpkin (II) (K.283) - Screenprint in colours, 2000, signed in pencil, with silver and gold diamond dust, numbered from the edition of 60, from the Portfolio Amour pour Toujours, printed by Atelier Eric Seydoux, Paris, published by FMR Trading Limited, Hirakata, Japan, on BFK Rives paper, 380 x 455 mm The significance of pumpkins to Kusama's later work lies in the artist's use of themes and motifs from her childhood, they are consistent with the blending of the manufactured and the organic in her sculptural work, while their random, almost mutant, appearance highlights the degree to which the natural world appears as strange and uncanny in modern culture. [Attributes: Signed Copy]

Burroughs, Edgar RiceThe Efficiency Expert Amereon House 2000 - Limited to 80 copies. Grey brown cloth with gilt stamped lettering. Fine volume in a mylar sleeved jacket which has just a touch of wear. Stamped on the side of the front flap is a date of 2001. Scarce. [Attributes: First Edition; Hard Cover]

Thompson, Hunter S FEAR AND LOATHING IN AMERICA The Brutal Odyssey of an Outlaw Journalist 1968-1976 Limited edition signed by Hunter S Thompson New York: Simon and Schuster, 2000. Limited edition of an unspecified number, elsewhere stated to be 300 copies, of a first edition signed in full by Hunter S. Thompson on a tipped-in front endpaper with no further inscription. Hardcover binding of maroon leather is in near fine condition with minimal shelfwear. Silk/moire endpapers. Satin ribbon page marker. All edges gilt. The title page and facing page do not open all the way as they have a small amount of glue over-application in the gutter, not affecting text, presumably caused when the signed page was tipped-in. xxvi, 756 pages. Edited by Douglas Brinkley. Foreword by David Halberstam. Illustrated. The text is clean and unmarked. With number line beginning with "1" and no further statement of edition indicating the first printing of the first edition. . Signed. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine condition. Octavo (8vo).

John AshberyFaster Than Birds Can Fly POAMM Press 2000 - 1/1 SIGNED broadside printed on an Olivetti Praxis--visible in photo. 11-1/2 X 15-1/4 inch broadside printed on handmade mulberry paper by the Picture Of A Mind Moving Press, and signed when he appeared at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books in 2000. [Attributes: First Edition; Signed Copy]

Timothy McSweeney's Issue 5 (n.p.): McSweeney's. (2000). The first hardcover edition of the publication, which was issued (as best we can tell) in three variant bindings and four variant dust jackets. This is the Ted Koppel binding with the previously blank white front cover dust jacket, now with a signed (initialed) painting of a wolf-like creature on the cover. There is an additional ink drawing by Eggers on the front flyleaf, captioned, "I hate this guy." Additionally signed by Susan Minot, Ben Marcus, Ben Greenman, Sarah Vowell, and Paul LaFarge. Tiny lower board nick, else fine in a very near fine dust jacket. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine.

MURAKAMI, TakashiCosmos - offset lithograph, 2000, signed and numbered from the edition of 300, Publisher Kaikai Kiki Ltd., Tokyo. Takashi Murakami is a Japanese artist combining the fine and the commercial art worlds. Often categorized alongside artists working within the tradition of Pop Art, such as Andy Warhol, Damien Hirst, and Jeff Koons, Murakami's work has achieved a widespread level of fame beyond the art world. His innovative "Superflat" aesthetic&#151;combining classical Japanese art with contemporary Japanese pop culture&#151;has made him one of the most innovative artists working today. He continues to explore the links between traditional printmaking and Japanese styles of comics in post-war society in his highly graphic, vibrantly colored works. Despite its outward playfulness, Murakami's art acts as a cultural critique with subversive undertones hidden in its imagery. Born on February 1, 1962 in Tokyo, Japan, where he currently lives and works, Murakami has embraced commerce through the founding Kaikai Kiki Co., Ltd., an artist management agency and studio. With his popular collaboration with the fashion label Louis Vuitton, Murakami has established himself as a pioneer of promoting art as a brand. His work has been the subject of numerous exhibitions around the world, include those held at the Mori Art Museum in Tokyo, Gagosian Gallery in London, the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, and the Versailles Palace. [Attributes: Signed Copy]

(MEI) FU LEI DE LI KE D.S. QIAO YI DENG // ZHOU XIAO SU DENG YIInternational Accounting (3rd Edition) Three Friends of accounting classic (Chinese Edition)(Old-Used) GUO JI KUAI JI XUE ( DI 3 BAN )/ SAN YOU KUAI JI MING ZHU YI CONG Northeast financial big Pub. Date :2000-10-01 version 1. paperback. New. Ship out in 2 business day, And Fast shipping, Free Tracking number will be provided after the shipment.Pages Number: 509 Publisher: Northeast financial big Pub. Date :2000-10-01 version 1 as an authoritative account of the international community the latest version of the book. the book closely linked to today's global business context. the introduction of a large number of the latest information. more depth and comprehensive manner about the international accounting issues. Authors focus on the typical country (region) standards and practices compare and coordination. attention to developing ... Satisfaction guaranteed,or money back.

TREVILIAN THOMASThe Great Book of Thomas Trevilian A Facsimile from the manuscript in the Wormsley Library. With a study by Nicolas Barker. For presentation to the members of the Roxburghe Club, 2000.Royal Folio, 19 x 11.75" (480 x 300mm). 2 volumes, 252 320 pp. Full red buckram with red leather lables and boxed, by Shepherds. Printed by the Merrion Press and the Westerham Press.London: Maggs Bros Ltd,

Martin, George R R A STORM OF SWORDS: BOOK THREE OF A SONG OF ICE AND FIRE London: HarperCollins/Harper Collins/Voyager, 2000 Signed by Martin on the title page. I know you will ask; the number "1" is present in the number line. Publisher's price of £17.99 present on the front dust jacket flap. Fine in fine and bright dust jacket. A supreme copy.. Signed. First edition, first printing. Hardcover.

ROWLING, J K Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire London: Bloomsbury,, 2000. Octavo. Original pictorial boards, titles to spine and front board in blue and black. With the dust jacket. A fine copy. First edition, first impression. Signed by the author on the dedication page, with the Golden Ticket from the signing session at Harrod's laid-in.

McCord, Howard.Bone/Hueso. Terre Haute, Indiana: Hare of the Dog Press, 2000. - Quarto. Edition limited to 80 copies; this is No. 70. Book designed by Russell McKnight and printed from digitally set Joanna types off polymer plates on Rives paper. Signed by McCord. With 32 cut linoleum block prints by Adrian Tio Diaz. In paper boards. In a slipcase. With the prospectus.

[Stock, Mark] Conrad III, Barnaby.MARK STOCK PAINTINGS [Emeryville, CA]: Metropolitan Books. 2000. dj Limited, signed first edition. Fine in a fine dust jacket in a fine slipcase. #5 of 160 copies, numbered and SIGNED on a special preliminary page by both the author and the artist Mark Stock. Includes an original colored lithograph, one of his studies of "The Butler in Love" created for this book, printed by Rick Dula and Sarah Rainey and numbered and signed by the artist. Large square format, illustrated throughout in full color. Index. 160 pp.

Timothy McSweeney's Issue 5 (n.p.): McSweeney's. (2000). The first hardcover edition of the publication, which was issued (as best we can tell) in three variant bindings and four variant dust jackets. This is the Ted Koppel binding with the previously blank white front cover dust jacket, now with a signed (initialed) painting of a bird-like creature on the cover. Additionally initialed by Eggers in 2001 and signed by Lydia Davis, Susan Minot, Ben Greenman, Lawrence Weschler, Paul LaFarge, Ann Cummins, and Sarah Vowell. One tiny corner tap, else fine in a very near fine dust jacket. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine.

Perryman, Kevin (Gedichte / Poet); Saltzwedel, Caroline (Bilder / Artist)Daidalos [ARTIST BOOK - Caroline Saltzwedel] Hamburg: Hirundo Press, 2000. 1st and Limited Edition. Original wraps. Fine. Saltzwedel, Caroline. Deluxe version of only 20 copies, this no. 13. Folio - over 12 - 15" tall. Text volume 14 pages, signed by both Author and Artist. Text in German. Etchings unbound, signed and numbered by Artist. Caroline Saltzwedel, born in England, has lived in Hamburg since 1995 as a graphic artist and painter. She studied German at the Universities of Durham, Oxford and Bonn, and printed graphics at the Ruskin School of Fine Art, Oxford. In 1998 she founded the Hirundo Press for artists' books in small editions; her works are in numerous public and private collections including the Deutsche Nationalbibliothek, the British Library, the Bodleian Library, Stanford University, and the Widener Library (Harvard) among many others. Caroline's works are often paired with original, new works of poetry or are based on mythological figures - this work, Daidalos, allows you to trace the path of Daedalus and Icarus on their legendary flight from Crete to Sicily. For this edition, Caroline has presented seven three-colour etchings and one small etching. The seven larger etchings are single sheets printed on Rives 'Moulin du Gue'. The smaller etching, also three-colour, is loosely laid into the front of the text volume. All etchings are signed, titled and numbered XIII/XX in pencil by Caroline. ***DESCRIPTION: This work is comprised of, first, the poems by Keven Perryman, in German, softbound and hand-sewn, with an original woodcut on the wrapper; loosely laid in at the front is the small (image approximately 4" by 6" on paper approximately 8" by 11.5") etching guarded by tissue; folio size (text pages approximately 12.5" tall), unpaginated with 8 leaves, text Van Dijck Antiqua, both Author and Artist have signed the Colophon page, the book is numbered "XIII"; the book fits into a pocket mounted onto the left-hand side of the box. The second component of this work are seven full-page, stunning, three-colour etchings by the Artist, introduced by a single leaf, folded once, which serves as title and Colophon pages to the etchings; the Colophon page and each of the seven etchings are numbered "XIII/XX" and signed by the Artist, each etching is also titled by her, all in pencil. The images are approximately 7.5" by 9.75" on Moulin de Gue paper that is approximately 11.25" by 15", and are loosely laid into the right-hand side of the box. Of the softbound book itself, 160 copies were produced; of this deluxe version, with the etchings and laid into a dark blue linen-bound case, only 20 copies were produced. ***CONDITION: All components are fine, as new; all paper is clean and crisp, the colours on the images deep and true, the box without fault. ***PROVENANCE: We acquired this work directly from Caroline herself during Codex 2017 held in Richmond, California. ***POSTAGE: International customers please note that additional postage may apply, please inquire for details. ***Swan's Fine Books is pleased to be a member of the ABAA, ILAB and IOBA and we stand behind every book we sell. Please contact us with any questions, we are here to help.

GOLDIN, Nan, Alex Katz, Steven Klein, David LaChapelle, Mary Ellen Mark, and Elizabeth PeytonVisionaire 30 - The Game: USA New York: Visionaire Publishing, 2000. First edition. Number 2960 of 6000 copies. A deluxe quarterly fashion related magazine. This issue involved the Louis Vutton Cup Trials that were used to determine the finalists for the 2000 America's Cup yacht race. Their were seven teams and Visionaire did seven versions with artists from each of the participating countries creating a different game utilizing 16 blocks to create images. Among the artists who worked on this version are: Nan Goldin, Alex Katz, Steven Klein, David LaChapelle, Mary Ellen Mark, and Elizabeth Peyton. A very fine as new copy and still sealed in very fine lucite box with a round floating Louis Vutton compass and leather cord. Stored in the original somewhat soiled shipping carton that has some wear as well. A beautiful and elaborate production.

Old Stile Press.THE OLD STILE PRESS. IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY, A BIBLIOGRAPHY 1979-1999., By Dorothy Harrop, Frances and Nicolas McDowall, and Peter Wakelin. (Llandogo, 2000). - Two volumes. 12 x 16 and 8 x 11. 135 pages, illustrated throughout. Pictorial boards. With 59 ephemera. A sturdy cloth tray, lined with Robin Tanner's patterned papers, houses the book in a fitted compartment. The three categories of ephemera are in a slide-out tray inside the case. Fine. The Archive Edition. No. X of 18 copies. The ephemera is comprised of Christmas cards (12), early experiments (9), and specimen leaves & broadsides (38). These last two categories have printed slips identifying and commenting on the examples. [Attributes: Hard Cover]

Lawson, John D. (editor)American State Trials. 17 Vols 2000 - Lawson, John D. (Editor). American State Trials. A Collection of the Important and Interesting Criminal Trials Which Have Taken Place in the United States, from the Beginning of Our Government to the Present Day with Notes and Annotations. St. Louis: F.H. Thomas Law Book Co, 1914-1928. 17 volumes. Hardcover. Reprint W.S. Hein, 2000. Ex-library with stamps and location labels at foot of spines, else very good. Publisher's Price USD 1,950. Special $650. * "There is no such work nor any approaching it in [America]. The purpose is to produce a set which shall rank with Howell's State Trials of England." Marke, A Catalogue of the Law Collection at New York University (1953) 1035. Bibliographical notes are added pertaining to the sources of the trials included in this collection. [Attributes: Hard Cover]

MITCHELL, Margaretta K. - Ruth BernhardRuth Bernhard: Between Art & Life (Signed Association Copy) Chronicle Books, San Francisco, CA 2000 - First edition. Hardcover. First printing. A photographically illustrated biography of this important photographer. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. Signed by Bernhard twice and inscribed to fellow photographer Jack Welpott on the half title page. A terrific association between two photographers who spent much of their lives on the West Coast. [Attributes: First Edition; Signed Copy; Hard Cover]

[MICHALOPOULOS, Takis, editor].Engravings. Piraeus & Ports of the Mediterranean Sea. [Athens, Eurodimention L.T.D.] for Hellenic Republic Ministry of Mercantile Marine, [2000]. Large folio, original bronze colour hot-stamped folder, pp. [16, English text with illustrations], [12, Greek text with illustrations], 84 colour-printed or tinted views and maps on 55 loose plates; folder with a few repaired tears; otherwise fine; preserved in a custom-made cloth drop-back box with morocco lettering-piece on spine. An extremely rare publication celebrating the Greek shipping industry, depicting Piraeus and other ports around the Mediterranean, which have been Greek trading posts for the last 2500 years. Apart from the eponymous port depicted on some 15 plates there are views of Kerkyra, Patras, Galaxidi, Crete, Thessaloniki, Sinope, the Black Sea, La Valetta, Venice, Gibraltar, Tangiers etc, in short all the relevant places connected by Greek trade. We assume the rarity of this item is due to this being a private publication for people involved in the shipping industry, with very few copies deposited at Greek libraries.

Friedman, EdAway WITH: Prospectus Granary Books 2000 - Printed by master printer Ruth Lingen. Her copy, letter "D," from a total edition of 52. Signed on the colophon by the author and illustrator. Of his collaboration with Robert Kushner, poet and playwright Ed Friedman said, "Bob read Away a lot. Fairly early on, he decided that it didn't make sense to illustrate the text. He kept telling me that he liked how 'slippery' the writing was. I think what he meant was that individual pieces have the feeling of narrative&#151;a center or location with points of interest&#151;but the specifics shift around and fly off in many different directions. Illustration, even if possible, would tend to lock down meanings that were better left transient. What Bob has done is create a number of images which correspond to some of Away's recurring imagery. Stars, water, foliage, etc. are printed around and beneath the text in varying combinations and in different colors. With the writing, the printed images create a coherent and shifting visual milieu." Kushner is a painter noted for founding the "Pattern and Decoration" movement; for the prose poems in Away, he contributed delicate line drawings and textured washes of color, beautifully rendered by master printer Ruth Lingen.When will the book be done, pp.84-85Book designed and letterpress printed, including the cloth covers, by Ruth Lingen; cloth over boards bound dos rapporté by Judith Ivry. Edition of 50 copies signed by Friedman and Kushner, of which 17 were hors commerce and 35 were for sale. 53p. 25.2cm x 29.6cm. [Attributes: First Edition; Signed Copy; Hard Cover]

Thibaut, G. et al. Encyclopaedia of Science Heritage of India. Set in 35 Volumes in 45 Parts Science and technology in ancient and medieval India covered all the major branches of human knowledge and activities, including mathematicsastronomyphysics, chemistry, medical science and surgery, fine arts, mechanical and production technology, civil engineering and architecture, and shipbuilding and navigation.Ancient India was not only land of sages, saints and seers but those of scholars and scientists as well. Ancient India's contribution to science and technology include:Mathematics - Vedic literature is replete with concept of zero, the techniques of algebra and algorithm, square root and cube root. Arguably, the origins ofCalculus lie in India 300 years before Leibnitz and Newton.Astronomy - Rig Veda (2000 BC) refers to astronomy.Physics - Concepts of atom and theory of relativity were explicitly stated by an Indian Philosopher around 600 BC.Chemistry - Principles chemistry did not remain abstract but also found expression in distillation of perfumes, aromatic liquids, manufacturing of dyesand pigments, and extraction of sugar.